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P. SOHRADER 8n W.-'STAHL.

PURSE y I No.262,486. Patented Aug.8,1882.

be dispensed with and other ordinary fastenings substituted. A good fastening may be made by simply a band of elastic permanently inclosing the entire purse,and capable of being extended and slipped off over the end when ever it is desired to open the bill-holder.

We have in our experiments made the folded portion Not a thinner and cheaper material than the exterior portion, B, and prefer for obvious reasons so to make it; but this feature is not essential. We can, if preferred, extend the same piece of material, B',and fold it. In such case the part B will he in one with and of the same material as the part B. WVe can dispense with this folded portion 13 in purses which are of sufficient size to accommodate a bill without folding; or in purses of ordinary size such construction may suffice by folding the hills and including them entirely within the part B; or we can, if desired, carry the folding farther than is here shown, and instead of the single fold B can make a double fold. In such case it will be understood that the part here marked B is lengthened and folded again.

No claim as our invention- 1. Thepoeket-hook described, havinga main body, A, adapted to serve as a purse, in combination with the holder B, arranged to envelop the same, secured by an independent fastening, O D, so that either may be opened and closed without disturbing the other, as herein specified.

2. The hill-holder B, with its inside flaps, B and folded end flap, B in combination with the purse A and metal frame A, both the purse and the bill-holder being attached to the single metallic frame AF, but provided with separate fastenings, substantially as herein specified.

In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands at New York city, New York, this 10th day of June, 1882, in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.

PAUL sonnAnnn. WM. STAHL. 

